Definition of Sodding

1. Adjective. Without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers. "The unadulterated truth"


Definition of Sodding

1. Verb. (present participle of sod) ¹

2. Adjective. (context: mildly vulgar) An intensifier. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Sodding

1. sod [v] - See also: sod

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sodding

sodas
sodbuster
sodbusters
sodded
sodden
soddened
soddening
soddenly
soddenness
soddennesses
soddens
soddie
soddier
soddies
soddiest
sodding (current term)
sodding(a)
sodding hell
soddy
soddyite
sodger
sodgers
sodian
sodic
sodicanthophyllite
sodicgedrite
sodicities
sodicity
sodiferous
sodio-

Literary usage of Sodding

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Roadway and Track by Walter Freeman Rench (1921)
"Expense of the sodding.—A careful account of the expense of this sodding, ... The total expenditure of $10000 for sodding upon this one operation was ..."

2. Roadway and Track by Walter Freeman Rench (1921)
"Expense of the sodding.—A careful account of the expense of this sodding, ... The total expenditure of $10000 for sodding upon this one operation was ..."

3. Roadway and Track by Walter Freeman Rench (1921)
"Expense of the sodding.—A careful account of the expense of this sodding, ... The total expenditure of $10000 for sodding upon this one operation was ..."

4. Railroad Construction: Theory and Practice. A Textbook for the Use of by Walter Loring Webb (1899)
"Effect of sodding the slopes, etc. Engineers are unanimously in favor of rounding off the shoulders and toes of embankments and slopes, sodding the slopes, ..."

5. Railroad Construction: Theory and Practice; a Text-book for the Use of by Walter Loring Webb (1922)
"95- Effect of sodding the slopes, etc. ... mously in favor of rounding off the shoulders and toes of embankments and slopes, sodding ..."

6. Railroad Construction: Theory and Practice : a Textbook for the Use of by Walter Loring Webb (1903)
"Effect of sodding the slopes, etc. Engineers are unanimously in favor of rounding off the shoulders and toes of embankments and slopes, sodding the slopes, ..."

7. Railroad Construction: : Theory and Practice : a Text-book for the Use of by Walter Loring Webb (1917)
"95- Effect of sodding the slopes, etc. Engineers are unanimously in favor of rounding off the shoulders and toes of embankments and slopes, sodding the ..."

8. Handbook of Cost Data for Contractors and Engineers: A Reference Book Giving by Halbert Powers Gillette (1905)
"Ordinary mineral wool weighs about 12 Ibs. per cu. ft, and may be bought for about 1 ct. per Ib. Cost of sodding.—In Engineering News, June 2, 1904, ..."

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